Cape Verde and Portugal strengthen partnership in professional training
The addendum to the agreement for the implementation of an integrated project for employment and professional training in Cape Verde was signed, in Praia, by the Director General of Employment of Cape Verde, Danilson Borges, by the president of the Institute for Employment and Vocational Training (IEFP) of Cape Verde, Paulo Santos, by the president of the IEFP of Portugal, Domingos Lopes.
And it was approved by the Cape Verdean deputy prime minister, Olavo Correia, and by the minister of Labour, Solidarity and Social Security, Ana Mendes Godinho, who is visiting the archipelago.
Portugal’s employment qualification agreement provides technical and financial support to Cape Verde, namely to the Directorate-General for Employment and the IEFP, specifically in the employment and professional training centers of the employment centers in Santa Cruz, Santa Catarina and Of fire.
The Portuguese minister said that the document seeks to guarantee the operationalization of the free movement of workers in the Community of Portuguese-Speaking Countries (CPLP), particularly between the two countries, but also helps Cape Verde to transform itself into a `hub` area.
“I think that all of us, in the world where CP has the capacity for fundamental freedom, increasingly have the circulation of talent in countries, but also ensure that people value their talent and guarantee their guarantees decent working conditions”, highlighted Ana Mendes Godinho.
After the creation of professional employment institutes, training in the two countries will be a priority, but the area of technological designation, designation of designation of hotels, as priority areas and civil construction.
“There is an ever-increasing need for us to hold a meeting to further ensure that people have their appreciation recognized and that is what we are all about”, he reinforced.
In turn, Cape Verde’s deputy prime minister and finance minister, Olavo Correia, said that “it makes sense” to promote the free movement of people and goods in the CPLP, hoping for this “less” and “more easily” in its effective implementation.
“Allowing talent to circulate in the space of the CP or without a voice certified by the Cape Verdean Government, also hoping that the formation of the Cape Verdean Government is assured, also hoping that the country is certified.
In the morning, the Verdean and Portuguese governments signed a memorandum of understanding on the understanding of the minister, announced that the Government of Portugal intends to install a center for professional training in Cape Verde, to serve the needs of workers in the archipelago, countries and companies. portuguese,
The recruitment agreement was signed in multiplies in interviews for some Portuguese companies in the hotel, catering or agreements, with several participants of ratification of Cape Verde, as a sequence of interviews for some areas of vacancies, following the ratification of areas of the mobility agreement in the CPLP and the change in the visa law in Portugal.